Uss Cabot
Two ships of the
United States Navy
have been named
USS ''Cabot
'', after the explorer
John Cabot
.
The first
Cabot
was a 14-gun
brig
purchased in
1775
and captured by the British in
1777
.
The second
Cabot
(CVL-28)
was a
light aircraft carrier
active in
World War II
, transferred to
Spain
in
1967
where she served as
SNS
Dedalo
, then returned to the Navy in
1989
. Plans to preserve the ship fell through, and after some legal wrangling, the ship was scrapped in
2000
.
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